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Semiarundinaria
''Semiarundinaria'' is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. ''Semiarundinaria'' is native to temperate and subtropical woodland in China and Japan. The plants are generally rhizomatous, tall and erect bamboos with cylindrical stems, producing tufts of lanceolate leaves at each node. ;Species # '' Semiarundinaria densiflora'' - Anhui, Guangdong, Hubei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang # ''Semiarundinaria fastuosa'' - Honshu; cultivated in China # '' Semiarundinaria fortis'' - Kyushu # ''Semiarundinaria kagamiana'' - Honshu # ''Semiarundinaria shapoensis'' - Hainan # ''Semiarundinaria sinica'' - Jiangsu, Zhejiang # ''Semiarundinaria yashadake'' - Japan ;Formerly included see ''Acidosasa Chimonocalamus Fargesia Oligostachyum × ''Phyllosasa'' Sasaella Sinobambusa Yushania ''Yushania'' is a genus of bamboo in the grass family. Recent classification systems place ''Yushania'' in the tribe Arundinarieae. The species of ''Yushania'' are evergreen, spreading, tho ...
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Semiarundinaria Yashadake
''Semiarundinaria'' is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. ''Semiarundinaria'' is native to temperate and subtropical woodland in China and Japan. The plants are generally rhizomatous, tall and erect bamboos with cylindrical stems, producing tufts of lanceolate leaves at each node. ;Species # '' Semiarundinaria densiflora'' - Anhui, Guangdong, Hubei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang # ''Semiarundinaria fastuosa'' - Honshu; cultivated in China # '' Semiarundinaria fortis'' - Kyushu # ''Semiarundinaria kagamiana'' - Honshu # '' Semiarundinaria shapoensis'' - Hainan # '' Semiarundinaria sinica'' - Jiangsu, Zhejiang # '' Semiarundinaria yashadake'' - Japan ;Formerly included see '' Acidosasa Chimonocalamus Fargesia Oligostachyum × ''Phyllosasa'' Sasaella Sinobambusa Yushania ''Yushania'' is a genus of bamboo in the grass family. Recent classification systems place ''Yushania'' in the tribe Arundinarieae. The species of ''Yushania'' are evergreen, ...
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Semiarundinaria Fortis
''Semiarundinaria'' is a genus of East Asian bamboo in the grass family. ''Semiarundinaria'' is native to temperate and subtropical woodland in China and Japan. The plants are generally rhizomatous, tall and erect bamboos with cylindrical stems, producing tufts of lanceolate leaves at each node. ;Species # '' Semiarundinaria densiflora'' - Anhui, Guangdong, Hubei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Zhejiang # ''Semiarundinaria fastuosa'' - Honshu; cultivated in China # '' Semiarundinaria fortis'' - Kyushu # ''Semiarundinaria kagamiana'' - Honshu # ''Semiarundinaria shapoensis'' - Hainan # ''Semiarundinaria sinica'' - Jiangsu, Zhejiang # ''Semiarundinaria yashadake'' - Japan ;Formerly included see ''Acidosasa Chimonocalamus Fargesia Oligostachyum × ''Phyllosasa'' Sasaella Sinobambusa Yushania ''Yushania'' is a genus of bamboo in the grass family. Recent classification systems place ''Yushania'' in the tribe Arundinarieae. The species of ''Yushania'' are evergreen, spreading, tho ...
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Semiarundinaria Fastuosa
''Semiarundinaria fastuosa'', the Narihira bamboo, Narihira cane or Narihiradake, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, native to Japan. Growing to tall by broad, it is a vigorous, evergreen bamboo with dark green cylindrical canes and dense tufts of lanceolate, glossy green leaves, up to long. In cultivation it is useful as an architectural plant or screen. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. The specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ... ''fastuosa'' is Latin for "proud". References Bambusoideae Endemic flora of Japan Grasses of Asia {{Bamboo-stub ...
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Semiarundinaria Densiflora
''Semiarundinaria densiflora'', the short-spiked bamboo, short-tassled bamboo, or short spikelet bamboo, is a species of bamboos. Taxonomy The species is sometimes placed in the monotypic genus ''Brachystachyum''. The species has one variety, ''Brachystachyum densiflorum'' var. ''villosum'', referred to as hairy-sheathed short-spiked bamboo in English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id .... References Bambusoideae {{Bamboo-stub ...
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× Phyllosasa
× ''Phyllosasa '' is a nothogenus (genus of hybrid origin) of Japanese bamboo in the grass family. It consists of a single nothospecies of bamboo, × ''Phyllosasa tranquillans'', native to woodland in southern Honshu in Japan. It is considered to be a hybrid between ''Phyllostachys nigra'' var. ''henonsis'' and ''Sasa veitchii'' f. ''tyugokensis''. It is a spreading, clump-forming bamboo growing to tall, with very dark green leaves or more in length. The variegated cultivar A cultivar is a type of cultivated plant that people have selected for desired traits and when propagated retain those traits. Methods used to propagate cultivars include: division, root and stem cuttings, offsets, grafting, tissue culture ... 'Shiroshima' is found in cultivation. References Bambusoideae Endemic flora of Japan Plant nothogenera Bambusoideae genera Monotypic Poaceae genera {{Bamboo-stub ...
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Bamboo
Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it probably comes from the Dutch or Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay or Kannada. In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the stem are usually hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, including the palms and large bamboos, to be columnar rather than tapering. Bamboos include some of the fastest-growing plants in the world, due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Certain species of bamboo can grow within a 24-hour period, at a rate of almost an hour (equivalent to 1 mm every ...
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Subtropical
The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical and climate zones to the north and south of the tropics. Geographically part of the temperate zones of both hemispheres, they cover the middle latitudes from to approximately 35° north and south. The horse latitudes lie within this range. Subtropical climates are often characterized by hot summers and mild winters with infrequent frost. Most subtropical climates fall into two basic types: humid subtropical (Koppen climate Cfa), where rainfall is often concentrated in the warmest months, for example Southeast China and the Southeastern United States, and dry summer or Mediterranean climate (Koppen climate Csa/Csb), where seasonal rainfall is concentrated in the cooler months, such as the Mediterranean Basin or Southern California. Subtropical climates can also occur at high elevations within the tropics, such as in the southern end of the Mexican Plateau and in Da Lat of the Vietnamese Central Highlands. The six climate clas ...
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Kyushu
is the third-largest island of Japan's five main islands and the most southerly of the four largest islands ( i.e. excluding Okinawa). In the past, it has been known as , and . The historical regional name referred to Kyushu and its surrounding islands. Kyushu has a land area of and a population of 14,311,224 in 2018. In the 8th-century Taihō Code reforms, Dazaifu was established as a special administrative term for the region. Geography The island is mountainous, and Japan's most active volcano, Mount Aso at , is on Kyushu. There are many other signs of tectonic activity, including numerous areas of hot springs. The most famous of these are in Beppu, on the east shore, and around Mt. Aso in central Kyushu. The island is separated from Honshu by the Kanmon Straits. Being the nearest island to the Asian continent, historically it is the gateway to Japan. The total area is which makes it the 37th largest island in the world. It's slightly larger than Taiwan is ...
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Oligostachyum
''Oligostachyum'' is a genus of bamboo in the grass family, native to coastal China. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of '' Arundinaria''. ;Species ;Formerly included see '' Pseudosasa'' * ''Oligostachyum orthotropoides – Pseudosasa hindsii'' * ''Oligostachyum pulchellum – Pseudosasa cantorii ''Pseudosasa cantorii'' is a species of bamboo Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3023506 Bambusoideae Bambusoideae genera Endemic flora of China Grasses of China ...
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